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. 2023 Sep 1;19(9):1583–1594. doi: 10.5664/jcsm.10614

Table 2.

Linear mixed-effects models for nightly/daily Beds for Kids intervention outcomes in the 1 week following bed provision.

Intervention Outcomes Waitlist Control Predicted Intervention Predicted Adjusted Mean Difference [Intervention − Control] (SE) P
Means (SE) Means (SE)
Child measures
 Mother-reported child sleep onset latency (minutes) 33.70 (7.25) 39.98 (9.36) 6.28 (11.92) .598
 Mother-reported child night awakening frequency 0.66 (0.11) 0.40 (0.07) −0.26 (0.14) .066
 Mother-reported child sleep quality 2.00 (0.17) 1.92 (0.14) −0.08 (0.22) .712
 Mother-reported daily child behavior challenges 0.33 (0.09) 0.27 (0.07) −0.06 (0.11) .567
 Actigraphy-derived nighttime sleep duration (hours) 9.03 (0.11) 8.53 (0.15) 1.67 (1.10) .130
 Actigraphy-derived nighttime sleep duration variability, mean (SD)a 1.35 (0.40) 1.56 (0.82) 0.12 (0.30) .699
Maternal measures
 Mother self-reported mood 0.99 (0.13) 0.96 (0.11) −0.03 (0.17) .863
 Mother self-reported nighttime sleep duration (hours) 6.25 (0.26) 7.35 (0.28) 1.10 (0.37) .003

Linear mixed-effects models accounting for random effects of children and after adjusting for child sex, age, and baseline mother clinically significant depression, and baseline family chaos score. aRegression model for nighttime sleep duration variability. SD = standard deviation, SE = standard error.